Today's TV talk includes the news that the hit A&E series "Duck Dynasty" wrapped its season down a bit, but still strong, and the new BBC America fantasy series "Atlantis" has a premiere date. Let's get to it.

"Duck Dynasty" ratings: As The Wrap reports, the Season 4 finale of the super-popular show finished with ratings a bit below its Season 3 finale and Season 4 premiere. The finale was seen by 8.4 million viewers, which is still an amazingly healthy amount. But it's down from the 9.6 million who saw April's Season 3 finale. Season 4 premiered in August to a record viewership of 11.8 million total viewers.

"Atlantis" gets a debut date: BBC America has announced that the latest addition to its "Supernatural Saturday" will begin Nov. 23. The 13-part series, set in the storied city of the title, features spins on classic Greek myths and other ancient tales. The hero, Jason (Jack Donnelly) goes in search of his father, and -- natch -- encounters all sorts of "dangerous creatures, legendary heroes and palaces so vast it was said they were built by giants," as the press release describes Atlantis.

Mark Addy, of "Game of Thrones" fame, plays an unlikely Hercules, who's obviously carrying a bit more weight than we might imagine. Medusa also pops up. "Atlantis" will premiere following the encore broadcast of the "Doctor Who" 50th anniversary special, "The Day of the Doctor."